Did You Know...? You Can Share Your Comments with Facebook Connect

Did you know that you can now use your Facebook ID to write comments in our blog? And you'll also have the option of posting your comment to your Facebook wall if you choose!

Here's how you can do that. You may have noticed a blue icon with the word Connect in the comments section of each blog post.

Simply click on the blue icon and sign in with your Facebook ID. Doing so will let us remember you next time you visit our blog.

Once logged in with your Facebook ID, you can leave comments on any blog posts without having to enter your details each time. Facebook will also prompt you to publish your comment to your Facebook wall.

Once you enter your comment and click publish, your comment will be simultaneously posted to our blog...

...and your Facebook wall where it will be visible to all your Facebook friends!

Isn't that neat? Go ahead and try it, log on with your Facebook ID and leave us a comment below :-)

Crocheting is the most enjoyable and relaxing time for me, plus the rewarding smiles I get when I give my creations.

Carol Montague

I'm having so much fun in our church's Prayer Shawl Ministry. In five years, we've knit or crocheted over 1200 shawls and I have personally knit over 100. But I have to admit, Homespun tends to vary in thickness and Hepplewhite is as fine as string. Not only that, but it snowed 12" here Thursday (smashing a one day record) and I'm really tired of seeing white. Gee, and the Winter Olympics are on now, too.

Judy

I am new to knitting, but I love it and love all the wonderful yarns Lion Brand has!

Dorothy A. Benoit

I am making the spa washcloth & bath mitt. I love the feel of the organic cotton, but I noticed it says hand wash & lay flat to dry. Is there another cotton that would have the same thickness but allow us to use the washing machine and dryer?
I am enjoying the new patterns for me. I've never crocheted the suggested patterns.

I've tried afghan, but it's never been succeeded can anybody teach me how to do it?
I do crocheting and knitting and sewing. Actually I should do afghan too, aren't I?

barbara

Hello i like to knitting but can not find any patterns in lace stitch for new born babys to age 12.

<em>Zontee says: Hi Barbara, we have many patterns that feature lace, such as the <a href="http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/90060AD.html?noImages=" rel="nofollow">Lullaby Layette</a>, the <a href="http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/80844AD.html?noImages=" rel="nofollow">Child's Glamour Dress</a>, and more.</em>